Bug#820111: document how to use per-user systemd --user services
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Sun Dec 18 02:44:43 GMT 2016
On Tue, 5 Apr 2016 14:52:59 +0000 Patrick Schleizer
<adrelanos at riseup.net> wrote:
> Package: systemd
> Severity: wishlist
> X-Debbugs-CC: whonix-devel at whonix.org
>
> Dear maintainer,
>
> please document how to use per-user systemd --user services.
>
> - how to do that for a login console
> - how to do that for an X session
>
> (If there is any difference.)
>
> Steps I done:
>
> sudo apt-get install libpam-systemd dbus
>
> sudo loginctl enable-linger user
>
> Drop the service in /etc/systemd/user/mytest.service.
>
> systemctl --user enable mytest
>
> 'ps aux | grep systemd' shows that 'systemd --user' is running.
>
> Manual 'systemctl --user start mytest' works for me. But it is never
> automatically started.
>
> After reboot, 'systemctl --user status mytest' always shows loaded,
> enabled, inactive, dead.
Can you attache the full output of
systemctl status --user mytest
and the completer mytest.service unit.
Thanks,
Michael
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